Chrome for Developers

Chrome for Developers

Views:
150,164,998
Subscribers:
787,000
Videos:
1,850
Duration:
21:05:06:16

Chrome for Developers is a YouTube channel which has roughly 787 thousand subscribers. His content totals around 150.16 million views views across around 1.85 thousand videos.

Created on ● Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnUYZLuoy1rq1aVMwx4aTzw





Top 200 Videos With The Longest Duration by Chrome for Developers


Video TitleDurationCategoryGame
101.Securing Web Apps with Modern Platform Features (Google I/O ’19)40:54
102.Web Components and the Polymer Project: Polymer 3.0 and beyond (Google I/O '18)40:52
103.Chrome and the web in 202040:39
104.Servers for WebRTC: It is not all Peer to Peer (Kranky Geek WebRTC Brazil 2016)40:39
105.Production Progressive Web Apps With JavaScript Frameworks (Google I/O '17)40:33
106.Web Performance Tooling - Google I/O 201640:25
107.What’s New with Chrome and the Web (Google I/O ’19)40:19
108.Supercharged Live Live Live! (Polymer Summit 2017)40:18
109.Build awesome media experiences on the web (Google I/O '18)40:17
110.What's new in Angular (Google I/O '18)40:12
111.The Future of Audio and Video on the Web (Google I/O '17)40:10
112.Using Web Components with Angular (Google I/O '17)40:04
113.WebAssembly for Web Developers (Google I/O ’19)39:56
114.Build the future of the web with modern JavaScript (Google I/O ’18)39:52
115.Service workers at scale with Facebook and Flipkart - Google I/O 201639:47
116.Web Performance: Leveraging the Metrics that Most Affect User Experience (Google I/O '17)39:42
117.What’s new in Angular (Google I/O ’19)39:35
118.Chrome Extensions: Learning the basics, AI and more with Matt Frisbie39:33
119.Conducting tech interviews - HTTP 20339:31
120.Cranking Up Performance in Graphics Intensive Web Apps and Games (Google I/O '17)39:29
121.The future of the web is immersive (Google I/O '18)39:25
122.High performance web user interfaces - Google I/O 201639:25
123.Developer Tooling for Web Components (Google I/O '17)39:10
124.Introducing .app domain names and how to secure them (Google I/O '18)39:09
125.Build Fast and Smooth Web Apps from Feature Phone to Desktop (Google I/O ’19)39:05
126.Building the Google I/O Web App: Launching a Progressive Web App on Google.com - Google I/O 201638:55
127.Make your WordPress site progressive (Google I/O '18)38:47
128.Scroll-Linked Animations with ScrollTimeline and ViewTimeline | HTTP 20338:18
129.Security 201 (Chrome University 2019)38:09
130.Custom Elements Everywhere (Polymer Summit 2017)38:04
131.Optimize for Core Web Vitals38:03
132.The Mobile Web: State of the Union (Google I/O '17)37:59
133.Demystifying Speed Tooling (Google I/O ’19)37:57
134.Deep user engagement with web push notifications - Google I/O 201637:55
135.Who are you, really: Safer and more convenient sign-in on the web - Google I/O 201637:52
136.PWA starter kit: build fast, scalable, modern apps with Web Components (Google I/O '18)37:47
137.The Mobile Web: State of the Union - Google I/O 201637:45
138.Measure performance with web-vitals.js, Google Analytics, and BigQuery37:44
139.Unlocking New Capabilities for the Web (Google I/O ’19)37:43
140.Samsung Internet's Progressive Web App Commitment (Progressive Web App Summit 2016)37:43
141.Getting the Green Lock: HTTPS Stories from the Field (Google I/O '17)37:35
142.The web: state of the union (Google I/O '18)37:32
143.The 2016 Web Development Workflow - Google I/O 201637:23
144.What's new in web accessibility (Google I/O '18)37:18
145.Building Successful Websites: Case Studies for Mature and Emerging Markets (Google I/O ’19)37:15
146.Building for billions on the web - Google I/O 201637:14
147.Building Virtual Reality on the Web with WebVR (Google I/O '17)37:10
148.Putting the Progressive in Progressive Web Apps (Progressive Web App Summit 2016)37:05
149.Houdini: Demystifying the Future of CSS - Google I/O 201636:59
150.V8, modern JavaScript, and beyond - Google I/O 201636:58
151.Staying off the Rocks: Using Lighthouse to Build Seaworthy Progressive Web Apps (Google I/O '17)36:53
152.Advancing the web framework ecosystem (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)36:48
153.Life of a pixel (Chrome University 2019)36:43
154.Adapting to the Mobile Web F̶u̶t̶u̶r̶e̶ Present (Polymer Summit 2016)36:40
155.What’s new in JavaScript (Google I/O ’19)36:33
156.Top 10 performance pitfalls - HTTP 20336:31
157.Season 3 recap & what’s next | The CSS Podcast36:21Show
158.Protecting Users from Deception (Google I/O ’19)36:16
159.Frameworks Panel (Chrome Dev Summit 2017)36:12
160.Adaptive Loading - Improving web performance on slow devices (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)36:07
161.Compiling for the Web with WebAssembly (Google I/O '17)35:59
162.Use Lighthouse and Chrome UX Report to optimize web app performance (Google I/O '18)35:59
163.Keynote (Chrome Dev Summit 2016)35:56
164.Lessons from Spectre and Meltdown, and how the whole web is getting safer (Google I/O '18)35:55
165.Writing build plugins35:53
166.PolyPanel (The Polymer Summit 2015)35:49
167.Thinking in Polymer (The Polymer Summit 2015)35:48
168.Progressive Performance (Chrome Dev Summit 2016)35:42
169.Live at CDS '19 - #AskChrome35:40
170.What's new with sign up and sign in on the web (Google I/O '18)35:40
171.Progressively Improving E-Commerce (Chrome Dev Summit 2017)35:32
172.PWAs in any context (Progressive Web App Summit 2016)35:31
173.WebRTC Use Cases (Kranky Geek WebRTC Brazil 2016)35:31
174.Polymer Team Panel (Polymer Summit 2017)35:29
175.Build e-commerce sites for the modern web with AMP, PWA, and more (Google I/O '18)35:27
176.Discussion Panel (Polymer Summit 2016)35:21Discussion
177.Doing a Perf Audit of your Polymer App (The Polymer Summit 2015)35:16
178.Polymer Power Tools (The Polymer Summit 2015)35:13
179.Future App Model: Advanced Service Worker (Chrome Dev Summit 2016)35:04
180.Building a secure IoT device with WebRTC (Kranky Geek WebRTC 2016)35:02
181.Polymer: Billions Served; Lessons Learned (Google I/O '17)34:49
182.Search and the mobile content ecosystem - Google I/O 201634:46
183.Adaptive UI with Material Design and Paper Elements (The Polymer Summit 2015)34:45
184.Beyond single-page apps: alternative architectures for your PWA (Google I/O '18)34:42
185.Anatomy of a Web Media Experience (Google I/O ’19)34:41
186.The Future of Web Payments (Google I/O '17)34:35
187.What's new in Chrome DevTools (Google I/O '18)34:29
188.Build the future of the web with WebAssembly and more (Google I/O '18)34:28
189.Advanced JS performance with V8 and Web Assembly (Chrome Dev Summit 2016)34:22
190.Going Big: PWAs Come to Desktop and Chrome OS (Google I/O ’19)34:21
191.Next-Generation 3D Graphics on the Web (Google I/O ’19)34:15
192.Fast By Default: Modern Loading Best Practices (Chrome Dev Summit 2017)34:08
193.Modern Tooling, Testing, and Automation (Chrome Dev Summit 2017)34:06
194.The Future of Progressive Web Apps (Progressive Web App Summit 2016)33:55
195.Linux for Chromebooks: Secure Development (Google I/O ’19)33:53
196.The power of Headless Chrome and browser automation (Google I/O '18)33:46
197.Kickstarting Your Journey to Progressive Web Apps (Chrome Dev Summit 2017)33:42
198.Anatomy of the browser 201 (Chrome University 2019)33:41
199.Accessibility - The State of the Web33:41
200.Progressive Web Apps: Integrating with Browsers and Operating Systems (Chrome Dev Summit 2017)33:39